Book Review - Listen Like You Mean It: Reclaiming the Lost Art of True Connection
The author, Ximena Vengoechea, is an experienced writer, illustrator, and manager who translates her considerable knowledge into a series of cheerful and informal yet very serious chapters discussing specific issues in communication through the lens of listening skillfully.
Book Review: 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership
When ATG launched our LEADin3 program, this book became one of our important resources. When asking leaders to consider their impact on the systems they lead, the idea of staying above the line is an easily understood method of rapid self-assessment for most leadership challenges.
Book Review: Strategic Doing: Ten Skills for Agile Leadership
Have you ever participated in a strategic planning process to help identify an organization’s mission, goals, and priorities? What was your experience? Who was involved in preparing the plan? How was the plan implemented? If your experience was anything like mine, your group spent many hours creating a vague vision statement and goals that rarely again saw the light of day. And when they were referred to, the vague language provided little concrete guidance.
Book Review: Agile Faculty
How can you find the best content for using Agile in the Academy with the least amount of searching? Where is the content designed especially for higher education? Rebecca Pope-Ruark’s 2017 book Agile Faculty hits the sweet spot.